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Transforming Glen Esk: From Landfill to Vibrant Urban Greenspace
 
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Transforming Glen Esk: From Landfill to Vibrant Urban Greenspace

We’re proud to have recently completed a truly transformative project at Glen Esk, delivering a vibrant new outdoor space for the local community.

 
Penilee Park Phase 1 – Hillington and Cardonald Area SWMP

Penilee Park Phase 1 - Hillington and Cardonald Area SWMP

Covanburn Contracts Ltd were appointed as Principal Contractors by Glasgow City Council to carry out surface water management and flood prevention works at Hillington and Cardonald.

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Ravenscraig Active Travel Links Phase 2

Ravenscraig Active Travel Links Phase 2

CCL were appointed as Principal Contractors by North Lanarkshire Council to construct the new Ravenscraig Active Travel Links.

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The 60 Steps Retaining Wall

The 60 Steps Retaining Wall

The Brief The 60 Steps are more than 150 years old and can be found in the west end of Glasgow. Designed by Glasgow architect Alexander “Greek” Thomson, they’re said…

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Glen Esk Urban Greenspace

Glen Esk Urban Greenspace

The Brief Glen Esk was once derelict wasteland which residents in East Kilbride used primarily for dog walking and as a through route to a local school. Thanks to funding…

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Levengrove Park Regeneration

Levengrove Park Regeneration

Regeneration of Levengrove Park in Dumbarton including the construction of a new pavilion building with café and Rangers’ office.

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Calton Barras

Calton Barras

Streetscape regeneration project at the Barras in the east end of Glasgow, renowned for its market and the Ballroom.

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George Square Re-Turfing

George Square Re-Turfing

Covanburn have set about the task of re-turfing the grassed areas around George Square.

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Almondvale Park, Livingston

Almondvale Park, Livingston

Area improvement works at Almondvale Park, Livingston.

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Govan Walkway

Govan Walkway

The Brief Glasgow’s River Clyde was once a heavy industrial hub of shipbuilding, famous across the world for its production of high-quality cargo ships, luxury liners and naval vessels. The…

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Stanrigg Park, Plains

Stanrigg Park, Plains

Requirements The newly named Stanrig Park is an area of land between Jarvie Avenue and Beverley Park where the local community group Plains Community Futures secured funding from WREN and…

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Kings Park Flood Alleviation

Kings Park Flood Alleviation

Requirements Over the years considerable flooding had been occurring on Croftpark Avenue, Glasgow. As a result, the Council decided to take action and create a SUDS within the confines of…

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Infill of Redundant Rail Bridge at Drumbuie

Infill of Redundant Rail Bridge at Drumbuie

Contracted by AMCO Rail to infill the existing rail bridge over the now disused rail line at Drumbuie.

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Catrine Weir

Catrine Weir

Restoration of Catrine Weir.

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Carstairs Maintenance Delivery Unit

Carstairs Maintenance Delivery Unit

Upgrade to an existing Network Rail depot at Carstairs.

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